Spring And Early Summer Are Good Times To Get A Residential Roof Put On

If you know it's time for new residential roofing, you might be wondering when's the best time to get your roof. Your decision may be based on your finances and your schedule. You can get a new roof almost any time of the year as long as the weather isn't too cold for the adhesives to bond properly. However, if you have a choice, you might want your roof put on in the spring or early summer. Here's why.

Snow And Ice Cause Roof Damage

If you just made it through a bad winter, your roof could have damage from heavy snow or ice. Winter is hard on roofs, so putting a new roof on as soon as winter is over is often a good choice. This ensures roof damage is repaired and your roof isn't at risk of leaking when you go into the spring and summer season.

The Weather Is More Cooperative In The Spring

Your residential roofing contractor may have to dodge spring or summer showers, but they'll enjoy favorable temperature conditions. The weather is warm enough by spring that you don't have to worry about cold weather making shingles brittle or causing trouble with adhesives. Plus, the weather isn't so hot that it's dangerous to work on the roof during the heat of the day.

Roofers Get Busier As Summer Goes On

Work for roofers picks up in the spring and summer. As summer goes on, roofers often get more roofing orders. People want their roofs replaced before another winter sets in. Plus, the days are longer toward the end of summer, so it's a good time for roofers to work. That means if you wait too long, you might have difficulty scheduling the roofing work for the time you want to have it done.

Your Roof Is Secured For The Storm Season

If you live where big storms pick up in the summer or often have strong winds and heavy rains, you need your roof to be secure. At the very least, you'll want to make sure repairs are done before the storm season arrives because weak shingles can get ripped off by wind much easier.

However, if it's time for a new roof, then getting it put on before storm season begins can take a big worry off your mind since you'll know your roof is as secure as possible. While spring might be an ideal time to get a residential roofing replacement, you may find it to be an inconvenient time. You don't have to worry. Just talk to a residential roofing contractor about another time of year to get your roof put on.


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